The
sub-aquatic light was designed and built to comply with the National
Electrical Code. It is the only light on the market that meets National
Electric Code. All of the components that make up the light are UL
approved. The light has a mercury vapor bulb with a 24,000 hour useful
life. The design allows for the bulb to be easily replaced when it
burns out. For Florida residents this is the only light that has been
approved by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and
the Army Corps of Engineers to be placed in Florida waters.
The Sub-Aquatic Light is safe and reliable. If the light should break,
the GFCI will instantly shut off the power to the light. It is safe
to swim around and can be handled in the water.
"We
initially bought the light to provide security for our dockside. With
the light providing a very nice circle of light we could see if anybody
was approaching from the water. However after a few weeks we begin
to notice schools of fish swimming around the light and have enjoyed
them immensely."
-Gary McBride
Tavernier, FL
"Our
intent was to use the light to light up our boat house and attract
fish. After we put one in the boat house and saw the pleasing reflection
if gave off we put three more in to act as landscaping lights for
our trees growing over the canal. They are beautiful."
-Dick Bodner
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
"Our
homeowners association was looking for a way to beautify our canal
and decided to use the sub-aquatic light. The results were spectacular."
(see photo)(mid canal)
-Bill Kirchner
Tavernier, FL
"We were having a
security problem at our marina. Boats were being vandalized and components
stolen. We put in the sub-aquatic lights and haven't had a problem
since. The schools of fish swimming around the light are an added
bonus."
-Brian Hughes
Plantation, FL
"We noticed our neighbors
sub-aquatic light and all the fish it attracted. Being a fisherman
I had to have one of those. We routinely catch tarpon and snook every
night over the light."